FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. . B. W. Peck, Editor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. Thursday, nov. 14, 1901. Published Weekly. $1.00 per ' Annum in Advance. MlVr.HTISINO KATBH. ' )'TMiinre of S Hum 9 limes 11 JO. i lVr'iuuio L-in'h Nufwequent Insf-rtton.... no. All advertisement inserted for leu than ! tlirrc; monllis cviirKed l.v the wjuiire. j 3 num. I Bmiw.J I yr. .if,.ii. (-J).iW. ftm.iK). . -.'Mm. 40.(10. I MUX). .. 40.110. I fcVUO. I lh.00. f mc-fotirth oni'inm... One-hulf cOn.. ui One t'ol.iMifi N'nthin insortL'd for lew than II. Professional C:ird one year s. Using Com Fodder. It has come to be a pretty gen erally recognized fact, that pro fitable fanning should include live stock feeding. Thera is, one year with another nearly always a good profit in the feeding oper ation alone as compared with sell iug the grain, but the true friend of the soil sees another great gain in the feeding of live stock iu the increased fortuity of the soil. Hence it behooves us to keep our ...

FULTON COUNTY NEWS. I LOVE LIES BLEEDING f ::4444444444 "But Bob, it's hopeless, impossi ble. I wns mad when I asked her !o 1)0 my wife. I should be maddor hill if I pnrBiflted. She has a shady history, though not her fault of course. Between ourselves it's the Hud of thing that would do for a nmn utterly if he married her. Oh I I know it's an awful thins to say, lut you and I aro liko brothers, and I must try and explain it to you. You know my old father? A rnro pood sort, but stiff as buckram and an old fashioned ns tho laco on my preat-grnndmother's Sunday cloak. Jt would kill him, and I simply can't face it that's nil. Bob, I can't Bay anymore. Will you do it?" "Why not toll her yourself, like a man ?" paid I. He made a despairing gesture. "You don't know Ivy," he saii "It's impossible, Bob, I couldn't fnco that; cither way I am between the devil and the deep sea the devil of my father's wrath and tho deep pen of her" "Misery," I suggested. "Yes, I'm afraid that's the word for i...

New York City. Comfortable house or breakfast Jackets thnt are tasteful and attractive at tbe same time arc essential to a young girl's wardrobe, misses' norsE jacket. as they are that of her mother nnd elder sister. This pretty May Macicn design Is simple and girlish and can be made sung or left loose as occasion demands. As shown the material Is pink French flannel with trimming of narrow black wash ribbon, but Scotch flannel, flannelette, cashmere and Hen rietta cloth are equally suitable. The back Is plain across the shoul ders and drawn down in rows of gath ers at the waist line; but the fronts are gathered at the neck and fall lu becoming folds which can bo held In place by means of a ribbon passed around the waist, or allowed to hang free as preferred. The sleeves are In bishop style, with narrow pointed cufi's uud the neck Is finished with n wide round collar that is youthful lu effect and allows freedom to the throat; but can be made with a stock to mutch the cuffs as shown...

attfftBi Coldi 1 had a terrible cold ind could hardly breathe. I then tried Ay er 'a Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief.'' W. C. Layton, Sldell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough,' then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. TbrMiltM! lie, Mc.i'lt. AtUrofiltlt. Oonmlt Tour dortorlfeiaTt'TakatTIl tli.n do a. ! any.. If he tell you not to ttke It. then don't Uke It. He knowf. Leave It with him. W ri willing. . iVKIt CO.. i.aw.11. Mail. - I ' ,I-M,M,J iOZODODT. 4 PERFECT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR THB TEETH " BREATH EACH SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER HALL&RUCKEUNiw York Cannons and Thumleratorma, Tht Weather Bureau has issued an other broadside against the practice which has grown up in a number of Eu ropean countries of bombarding the heavens to avert storms and carry them in another direction. Some of the argu ments adv...

Ilea J Hostetters ad this woek. Jjrick for sale ut Morton's yard. Jr win is showing a full lino of New Goods. (live him a call. Mrs. Catheriue Iieisner is visiting her sous Jacob and George in this place. Irwin is showing all tho latest novelties in Brooches, Gold Kiugs, NckCliaiusILocketslJracclets,&c Dont Torget to look for tho star shower that is scheduled for Thursday night and Friday night of this velf. No use to pay more than 10c a bottle for Pills when you can get Peerless Pills for that much, and Just as many. In pria;i- to give our readers one day's later news, wo have chan ged our publication day from Wednesday to Thursday. Teachers and all lovers of Books will find a very large as sortment at Irwin's. Prices from 10 ceuts up. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shimer spent a few days this week with their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Kay ut Big Cove Tannery. When you want to buy that Gold or Silver Watch "Ladies or Gents," you will find the best goods at Irwin's. From two doll...

JWtatt 1. VOLUME 3. MCCONNELLSBURG, PA., November 21, 1901. NUMBER 10. The Teachers' Standard. S. B. Todd, a former Pittsburg or recently contributed an article to a Wiscousin paper, which has attracted considerable attention among school directors and teach ers all over the country. The article referred to is "Treatmeut of tho Teachers in Public Schools," and is as follows: "She must know more' do more, bo more, and suffer more than any other breadwinner. She must know everything in heaven above, the earth beneath, and the water rnder the earth. She received no special credit for knowing them, but woe be to her if she knows them not. "She must teach the three 'r's' as in tho olden times, but, mark the additions. "She must teach physiology with alt the skill of a physician, but without his opportunity of hiding mistakes. "She must teach civics with all tho learning of a lawyer, but without his library. "She must teach virtue and godliness, with all the zeal of the minister, but with...

BRIGANDS HAVE REDUCED RANSOM Tfcey Drop tbe Amount to $88,000 for Miss Stone' Release. THEY CALL THEMSELVES PATRIOTS. "Tbtrt U N Lonftr Any Fear Regarding th Brlfaadi' Intentions Toward th Captlvel Declare Ttacmaetvei Patrtota Pertortnlnf Obaoxloua Tank la the Interest of "Holy Caaie" Kidnapper Are Peasant. Sofia, Bulgaria, (By Cable). The iVrigands who captired Miss Ellen M. Stone and Madame Tsilka have reduced the amount of ransom demanded to x, ooo Turkish (about $88,000.) They had previously demanded $110,000. Coincident with this news is the infor mation that the leaders of the band, if convinced that this is more than Consul Dickinson will give, would accept 15. 000 (about $00,000.). Even this sum is greatly beyond the cash at Mr. Dickin son's disposal. Therefore, unless the captors of the missionary further abate their demands there is no hope of an im mediate settlement. An agent who is in touch with the brigand reports that they recognize they made a mistake in kidnaping Mi...

May- we be thankful e'en as though Thanksgiving Day had never come; J Our love in gratitude should ftov, Nor might our' lips be mute and durntv Each hour our hearts should thankful be ,' And prayer and praise ascend to Thee.' Each day should be Thanksgiving Day . ' For blessings that were gifts from Him;i Though we forget, or though we pray--. Or whether down and deep within' Our hearts are hard as nether stone "x Our gracious gifts were' all His own! The gift of home, of life, of health, Of plenty spread upon each board, The things of years that make true wealth, Rounded and heaped as gran'ry stored, These are the gifts of every day Though we forget or though wc pray. The gift of country free and wide With liberty of thought and creed; A land wherein we may abide And freely choose our ev'ry nesd; A country where sublimest.good Bespeaks our constant gratitude. TP 1 m 4 "I DOX'T kuow," gnld Gramlma Pecker, laylug nsldo her Bpcc tnck3 nud pushing the little Iron teakettle to the front...

FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday, 13. W. Peck, Editor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. Thursday, nov. 21, 1901. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVIHTISINO RATKS. JVr siiuftre of 8 H11.-.M fl times $1 W. Vvr suimre ,-neh Miheuuf'iit Insertion.... ho. All tttvM'l.tsin!rnl inserted for lesa thuD threft uiontlui oenrKeu by the nquure. 3 mo. rnoH. I yr. M'-r.Miriti columu thViv. I tai.ui. I frlO.OO. Cno-hiilr onhi:i:n S.M). I 40.(10. KO.OU. One I 'i tl u : i !. , 4(I.K1. I Ih.W. Not hintr irivor:ori for lew thHti II. rnfesNion:il Cwrtf tme year 15. Railway Ties. The supply of railway ties is becoming a matter of increasing cost to tho railways as the forests are cleared. About $00,000,000 is now spent annually by the rail roads of the country for renew ing worn out ties, it being es timated that 112,000,000 new ties are needed each year. The total number of ties now in use on the railroads of tho country is cal culated at 7b0,0tt0,000. This de mand is so great and the here...

FULTON COUNTY NEWS. 1 In Death's a. Ueid VaJley By ANDREW BROSON K When Jessie's father, Simon Ogilvie, acquired his coffee estate on the summit' of Santa' Nita, Co lombia, South America, in the cen tral Andes, ho knew little of the climnto he was about to face, and Jessie knew less. But ho was a bravo man and "faced the music" gayly and made a lot of money, ffhilo Jessie seemed to find nights uf thunderstorm and days of steamy heat agreo with her perfectly. Not n girl in all Colombia half so fair as she, with her black hair and brown eyes and 5 feet 11 inches of noble young womanhood. She was loved "passionately mad ly" by two men, "madly passionate ly" by seventeen others and quietly and undemonstratively by a twen tieth. The two "passionate mad" adorers were Spanish-Colombians, Pedro and Fernando by name The seventeen "mad passionate" one9 didn't count. The undemonstrative one was Algio Bruce, and he was the only one of whom Jessie appeared to take any notice at all, and that see...

THE POWER OF HOPE. Dr. Tafmage Saya No Getter Medicine Did a Man Ever Take. Forglvs the Repcntsit-Ths Perlcct Lit to Come-Cultlvate Hope. ICopjfrilllt, !OLl WAdniNOTOw, D. C In this discourse Dr. lalmage would lift people out of de spondency and bring something of future joy into earthly depression. 'Flie text if Hebrew vi, 19, "Which hope." There is an Atlantic Ocean of depth and lullneaa in the verse from which my text i taken, and I only wade into the wave at the bench and take two words. We have all favorite words ex pressive of delight or abhorrence, words that easily find their way from brain to lip, words that have in them mornings and midnights, laughter and tears, thun derbolts and dewdrops. In all the lexi cons and vocabularies there are few words that have for mo the attractions of the last word of my text, "Which hope." There have in the course of our life been many good ongels of God that have looked over our shoulders, or met us on the road, or chanted the darkness awa...

Read Hosteller's ad this week. Ilriclt for sale at Morton's yard. There is a good deal of diph theria iu Whips Cove. Irwiu is showing a full line of New Goods. (Jive him a call. Miss 1 ..trbara Martin is at the Lock ITaven State Normal now. Houry L. Garland of Hethel township was iu town Saturday. Irwin is showing all the latest novelties iu Urooches.Gold Kings, NeckChaius, LocketsBracelets.Ac Davy Little has sold to Jacob H. ykes the Mrs. Logan property for $01"). Dr. R. It. Campbell, of New Grenada, was in town a few hours, Wednesday. No use to pay more than lee a bottle for Tills when you can get Peerless Pills for that much, and just as tnauy. M. R. ShulTuer left yesterday noon for Harrisburg to attend to some business before the Board of Property at Harrisburg. Teachers and all lovers of Books will tind a very large as sortment at Irwin's. Prices from 10 cents up. The members of Camp No. 617, P. O. S. of A., will hold an oyster supier, on Nov. 23, at their hall, at Crystal Spri...

ftrnm 1. VOLUME 3. McCONNELLSBURG, PA., November 23, 1901. NUMBER 11. County Institute. (Continued froin lust week.) THURSDAY FORENOON Session called to order at 8.30. Devotional exercises conducted by Prof. Gresh. The "Library" question was taken np for the final .discussion. The question was discussed by a number of teachers; also by Mr. Myers, a visitor, who claimed that the prop er way to raisa a" library fund was by entertainments... The Superintendent had the teachers to report whether their different schools had a library. It vas found that there were forty in the county. The committee on reso lutions was appointed, namely, Prof. B. N. Palmer, Stella M. Bard, L. II. Wible, B. C. Lainber son, A. C. Peck, Nora Griffith, nud E. E. Kell. A talk on "Teach ing Geography" was given by Dr. Lybargcr. Question: "Teaching Geography Primary, Interme diate, and Advanced and Map Drawing" was discussed by E. E. Kell, Miss Doran, S. E. Walters, aud others. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Afternoon sessio...

A RAIN OF IRON POURED BY LIBERALS Alban'i Troop Beaten 0(1 by Terrific Ride Fire at Perequete. EASY TARQET FOR THE LIBERALS. A Niaber of tilt Mea oo the Quabaat Boysca Woanded Two Schooner! Scat Ahead oi tka Oanboat Oo Afroaad The Liberals Claiai That Tnrtt Hundred of Oeotral Altai's Force Wirt Csptared. Colon, Colombia, (By Cable). Many vertiont are current, all biased in favor of the Liberals, regarding the where- aboutt and fate of General Alban't ex' pedltion, which left Panama on Sunday last. The following is the most authen tic and plausible : On arriving off Pcre Cjuete, distant about 30 miles from Pan ama, and 10 miles beyond Chorrera, as the crow flies, General Alban, on the gunboat Boyaca, sent forward two schooners, which grounded. The lib erals on land immediately poured a terrible rifle fire upon these vessels, causing much havoc on board. General Alban then ordered the Boyaca's boats to go to the assistance of the schooners. The crew of the Boyaca complied, with the re...

HEROES AND ff give unstinted praise to the man ' Who is brave enoui(h to die; But the limn who struggles unflinchingly iiminst the currents of destiny And bears the storm of adversity, We parn unnoticed by. We've plaudits and teav for him who; fall, Borne down in the shock of strife; But a word of cheer we neglect to nay To him who plods on his dreary way And fights in silence from day to day The unseen battles of life. There's courage, I grant, required to face Grim death -on the gory field. There's also courage required to meet Life's burden and sorrow; to brave defeat; jo strive with evil and not retreat; To suffer and not to yield. IN LOVE WITH A WIG- I HAVE sometimes felt that I wns constant by the merest chance, and as my marriage has turned out happily I am grate ful for the Interposition, though tak ing 110 credit to myself. I ought to my thnt I hnve never told this story to my wife and she would scarcely be likely to appreciate It if I did, but I mean to set the truth down ...

FULTON COUNTY NEWS. r' ARTIFICIAL EYES. from Pare't Crude Invention to the Modern Work of Art. T)io cnrlieat known montiou of modern Rrtifieinl eyes that is, eyes worn insido tho orbit occurs in an exceedingly rnro illustrated work on 'surgery written by a French sur geon named Anibroiso l'aro and published in Paris in 15G1. Tare invented three artificial eyes. The first was a wonderful contrivance., It consisted of a thin metal spring band which passed half way round the wearer's hood, having on one " end a small oval plate, which cover ed the orbit of tho eye and tho othor end pressed against the back of tho head. The oval plate was covered with smooth, soft leather, on which an eye was painted. It would, per haps, be diflioult to devise anything more inelegant or uncomfortable. Tho second device was a hollow globe of gold, eye Bhapcd and en p.meled, which was worn inside tho socket the first recorded artificial eye thus worn. The third contrivance was simply a "shell pattern" eye...

mm g New York City. Dainty waists, with square yoke effects nud unrrow open fronts, are much In vogue nnd nre ;har;nlng, both as odd bodices mid J' W0M.N8 FASCY BT.CVSB. ivl.h nkirts to iniiit'li. Tlie very pretty May Mantau model shown Is made of pale blue tatVeta, with front of cream !ace over white sntln and trimming Jf fancy braid In which blue Is Mended with threads of silver, edged with black; but nil waist and gown muter als are appropriate. White and pale tinted cloths are exquisite for recep tion aud dinner cnstu.'.ies, silks of var ious sorts are much worn, and such simple wool fabrics ' S albatross, Hen rietta, cashmere and wool crepe make inarming gowns and waists for Infor mal afternoon wear. The snugly fitted lining closes at the :entre front and extends to the waist line only, but the blouse extends be low the waist and Is, therefore, easiiy kept in place. The fronts are laid in single side pleats, at the shoulder senilis, but nre arrani.ed In gathers at the waist lin...

When You Order Baker" Chocolate or Baker's Cocoa examine the package yon receive and Disks sore that It bears the well known trade-mark ol' the chocolate girl. There xe many imitation of theie choice goods on the market. A copy of Mies Parloa's choice recipe will be ent free- to any housekeeper. Address Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mas. The discovery In Palestine of valua ble mineral treasures making it prob able that there will soon be an ii;1ug trlal awakening of the Holy Land. In India a box of 720 safety matches imported from Sweden or Belgium can be bought for three cents. Bad Man. "Philadelphia politicians, then, are very corrupt? "Oh, yes! Tammany Hall could go over there and run a reform movement." From Puck. Cough "My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, exce...